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i STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1918. PAGE 9 EXPECT FIFH GERMAN DIVE DURING MNTH Bang we June 21.—T! Kaleer another ge with jenburg to te dinner aken by/llttary erit- fes here to Indicate at the Ger- general start ® laid plans @ fifth great bio At the allied armies immediately? follow the offensive between ntdidier and Neyon which ends in complete faiiera That there wor be a nfth phase of the gree}918 offensive has never been dosee Tt ts welt Ni) | HW Uy Jel erstood by thallies that the , nb ey) iy WAY ae f German strategy!® to launch! igh VAY fi i WAZ gi sas cl iat ceaseless attacks Various polnts y KR iy) y' if apie y' Byes HY). on the front untihe allies are so i, yl hi 6") CNRS) d Ah bi exhausted that bdreak-thru to y Wr 7] y Ny Paris end the 4mnel porta will be possidie. } Hh cf ae P e e e cue meee ot oe] i | ifs Like a mighty oak springing next blow wiibe launched this month, The “eat question is, a came VL eae Me from the little acorn is this Deginning on rch 21, it will be ce | et Oe ORL wet; ~«=©6 GREAT UPSTAIRS CLOTHES SHOP the Huns jeched their hardest attacks, sugmed their heaviest lossen, andoade their greatest! territorial g> The cay ive want, Tare y “From a beginning so insignificent, so small, that it win comparative] was scarcely noticed in the realm of great business, this DSR i great upstairs clothes shop has expanded and grown until sierra re-form his shattered | . Soe"hy slits trent | ” hee today it dominates in its field and has become a vital Hires force in the business world. that tt Germans reached the Marne. Kain. however, the French and Arfican reserves filled the! Sap anstopped the fon Fr Cam Strike Anywhere The rth oftensive came. fast ah Occupying the entire second floor, and with a mammoth stock of over ten whereeneral Foch had reason to De eer eeaen Sel thousand garments, it towers today above all others, spreading out over the great tnd Germans. wore hide , i Northwest, extending its service into the remotest corners of the state. Hyenburg is now concentrating DP, WA 3) i - ie we slong the owt fom Ypres With one ideal, and that to give the greatest amount of value for the least amount of coMs. It ts possible that even ae, money. To give service and to practice the Golden Rule in business—this establishment was he! not yet certain where it will Rp iistiate hive the ctvantngs ert a started in its small way. ethe allies in occupying the tn- a of & semi-circle, where they mass @ vast number of troop: ¢ meee & rest number of tres NY By selling our goods upstairs where rent is low—cutting down the overhead—by cutting out extrava- | alust any point in the long lin SERRA ' gant business practice—selling for cash, etc., we have been able to offer the most wonderful values in men’s eeema most vulnerable Mit the strategy of the last three y clothes ever produced anywhere. Months is followed, the foe will strike at a point which has not felt the shock of battle this yeas f Im this event the front between Rheims and Verdun is the most | A is : 9 likey. il? 4 On this front, near Chalons-sur- " Marne, American troops are in the unless they have been re-| y . . pSved by General Foch to reia- 4 f some other part of the front May Attack tm Lorraine | j ; | ‘The possibility also exists of an| é ty , : @ttack on the American line to the, ¢ ‘ east of this front, anywhere be- y ) : ; Trousers tween St Mihbiel and Luneville y q| German troops have been concen- j trated behind this line, and Gen- y Y; fi $3.50 and ing has been preparing Wag WY, 44 / 50 offensive there An at-| Msi Py) e o would not seriously af- . ‘ A WA), ( feet the battie for Paris, but it might force a retirement of the allies from the Verdun salient if the Germans were succes: i ciy of the miutavy ob MA You've only to see our values to be conv inced of the merit of our selling plan. Weshowa servers, however, i / p 5 % a teal variety of over ten thousand garments in every conceivable style and fabric. tle somewhere between Ypres and Rheims if they are to gain thelr Ds he separation of the Brit- and French armies and the capture of Paris and the channel ports. We may expect the nett blow to come at one of three points 1. Between Kheims and Verdun. by ' yh) if 2 Between Montdidier and Cha- d / ? J teau Thierry. : } yh &. Between Amiens and Arras. 4 . a ’ > ; ] The fifth phase will be no more gE * ¥ Y ve it j ‘“ decisive than were the first four. Psi . It will be followed by a series of f 4 mh: their bat- offensives for the rest of the sum- “hy mer, for the kaiser has staked ‘ 4 f, everything on the resuit of the /' next four months’ fighting. m b 5 Big U. S. Drive Next Year oon] , ra He must concentrate all his re- Vp t p * ny pp. sources on the effort to gain a American, soldier: the hardest fighte the Germans have ever faced—are going to art their! @rive across the Rhine to Berlin. fie oe, “are: SEATTLE GROWING CROP OF WHITE HOPES, §, FIRM FOR ‘ove grevs |, scum meas as the allies remain numerically | fering from rheumatism, died @ few Inferior to the reinforced German! Local Clinic . Show That Youngsters Here Are Far Above the U. S. Average | BOWMANVILLE, Ont, Canada, | June 21.—'Two well known citizens| HOOKS A $7,000 “FISH pearing to rival Washington's record. of August it is planned to hoid Leaders of clinics have found it aca sea hoy ste Ric armies, they will devote all their strength to holding the Germans jaby clinica in Seattle back from Paris and the conat. out army statistics that » West! Baby clinics will continue thruout! clinics in the Japanese, Chinese, Ital-| difficult to supply the demand for| BY GILSON GARDNER During the winter the war will | grows bigger babies and better men| the summer on Wednesday, Thurs-| ian and negro quarters of the city.| pamphlets on correct feeding and) wasninG a tiirled hobs aithibdtine owe NEW LONDON, Conn., June 21.—@ ON, June 21.—Labor Banbury, aged 83, Capt. Frank E. Thompson, while return to one of position; that is,/ than any other part of the United) day and Friday mornings, from 10 Issue Pamphlets care of children Salient * : oa Willi y Williams, aged) trawling near the Race Rock light. trench fighting. In the meantime States. to 12, at the child ethdy Jaboratory! Six thousand pamphlets have been| “This is not a beauty contest,”| Problems are rec zed now as the When y men they came u : house, caught a friendly torpedo, the never-ending line of American| fry. George Littlefield, chairman of at the Central school, at enthave.| issued during the clinic to eager| Mrs. Littlefield sald Wednesday af.|most important of the war ir gland, together, on | [OY guia e? ay gin 0 Ba’ troops will continue to increase paby clinica in Seatle, is sponsor for, tnd Madison st. Dur the month| mothers ternoon. “We want to r chil! Our government has concentrated ame Vessel 1 have both lived| United States navy men lost it ree the allies’ effectives. the etatersint he has easived at|* _ ———~ | dren, those who are sickly as well as| on j41 Its activities come under |" Re win ops 1 ver since. cently during a test. It was a $7,000 In the spring will come the Ar-| her conclusion after two months of the beautiful children. We can help 3 , Who had been suf. catch. y the mothe: 1 oman | the ng head: mageddon that will crush the Huns baby clinies in Seattle, with results if only the mothers will come re 4 i 9," 1 eruitin; « 1, ne labo: forever. similar to those of other years, show ‘ % r a ‘ ; go ace i ss ing that Washington babies measure | ff — wire oe in ts “. 3 If you value your watch, let nis is done thru the abor ¢ ‘a ver the United States average jj BUSINESS St s. 5 i LIKES JAIL FOR TRADE fase ati PROM rae. Heine revaie Ie Next Liber | partment, acting thra ite employ in size. ETH theatre.—-Ac ment service i cs Mh are c babies examined in May | N 4 F. T d | 1.” aap waa enocas oid dite " In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which ts the lightest ss he eon to D etocetpelns te te at podagget “i tabwiee “aneverthé Oo. pod a rade 5 | |, aot tling labor Problem hi 135 Re ees whalebone) plate. fs te igh learning my trade ax a plumber,”| government average. Richard Bo-| you are interested in fore it will be @ dod TA OR L Lik amin Urea ina eneney areata carers ive y ieee reef e e mouth Reuben McMillan, recently released, jus, 49 months old, son of Mr adv to you to deal with a ike r 1 B KANE YI EA THER OE RDG aan Wi ae eroeident yon aie ote " explained in recorder’s court, as th Mrs, C. BE. Bogardus, 323 14th : prepared | Jon g 4 its head. Recognition of union labor Gold Crown . | reason for stealing an automobile,| ave. N., broke the record by mea f a ‘ SPECIALTY C0. ita Mead, Recognt Geld Crow driving away another, and commit-| suring up to the standard set for an| Bil) pioneer rade, with special refere {in oftletal ol ae PCa S19 Set of dt ting the theft of 2,700 pounds of ste-| 4months-old child, Little Richard Hide, nt and Central and South America (G80, SACKLIN, Managen sat serine nor-emeential abe s10 Teeth nbhenne) reotype metal. Judge Wilkins sen |is 45 inches tall and weighs 49 ’ 1 trade which is big now and growing eee 1 work. rid per tenced to a term of two and a half| pounds. He is perfectly normal bigger, as witnessed by the fact that tho ; ; ; Col Fit imports and exports of the Washingto the Northwest for manufacturing Fillin to five years. | mentally bff 5 imports ar 1 exports of the Washington | Apel Beppo cca FARREN AND STAHL To Se eee ; > AN work guaranteed for fifteen yearn, H Impression tak the | A hood of half a billion dollars ‘ ; TANGLE IN S. F. SHOW! moraing’and Set testh sake dave icamtnation and eaviee frente Washington state has alwayns| gam We make and repair Ladies’ Call and See Samples ef Our Pate and Bridge Werk. she aiaall he government | (iam |] Handbags: BAN FRA ‘Test of Time. Most of our present patronage is recommonded We tee our carly i ways, but 1) Mi f Fi t N ti al B k | ———————) | Frankie Farren, who put Willie | eustomers, whose work ta still giving good satisfaction. Ask oun in two-thirds Ley Irst Nation: an |] { “a0 1s Made of Leather— pe to sleep A week ago, will] ere who have tested our werk. When coming to Our offic, be Oune See Gna above. She believes that the V } é We Make It” angle with Jake Stahl, of San Diego, | the reht place, Bring this e@ with you. ern infant is bigger in every way peat and Jane aan T° for four rounds as the main event Open Sundays From 9 te 12 for Working People than the Eastern baby, and ascribes i, con loor for tonight's boxing show at Dream. | its growth to the climate tos SANITARY MARKET land rink, Stahl has made himself | OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS California, she says, is the only " sa —=— — Opposite Liberty Theatre a considerable reputation in the + x other state in the union that tries es. ies ; , | South, | $03 DNIVERSITY 8ST, ‘Two-Thirds Above Average af district for 1917 were in the neighbor NCISCO, Juno been one-third abov

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